Absolutely.
It's changed in two ways. First, we've seen a real increase and specialization in support mechanisms and organizations. They are helping start-ups in specific demographic situations and sectors. They build networks and capacity to address the needs of a certain category of start-ups. We are also seeing some accelerators and incubators really take off. Two accelerators in Quebec, McGill University's X‑1 Accelerator and École de technologie supérieure's Centech, were recently ranked among the top 10 university accelerators and incubators in the world by UBI Global.
We are really seeing players that have created a critical mass, established a strong presence and built the support capacity to be considered among the best in the world. Obviously, a start‑up that receives incubator support from Centech or X‑1 Accelerator enjoys not just tremendous visibility, but also tremendous opportunity in terms of developing an international client base, accessing investment and so on. It's a huge advantage. That's a recent development in the ecosystem worth recognizing.